Singapore Standard, 3 October 1953

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD hgh jte j-, 'ill m IKx "H se. Vol. IV. N«. 93. SINGAPORE, SATI RDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1953. TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.
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  • 447 1  -  CHRISTINE DIEMER I.. standard Staff Reporter \l LUMPUR, Fri— High on D overlooking the simple grave Henry Gurney. the High Comuho died m 1951 from a illet, there will rise within \t two years South-East Asia's and stronge t force against
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  • 111 1 IBERS f the Malayan Kii;i';i Lumpur. around" and S igapore Standard Toy Fund $53.50 student. George n1 m $5 with this 1 hope other :kp me will give wards your Fund. •me of the poor children happy stmas.* 1 i now stands at $5,589.
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  • 299 1 New 'White' Area: Tempter On lion Wind Blows- As PENANG, Fri. General Sir Gerald Templer, the High Commissioner, today told an assembly of community leaders and heads of Government departments m hilly Batik Pulau that he wanted Government to declare the island of Penang a "Wbite" area. "For goodness* sake,
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  • Article, Illustration
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  • 132 1 Standard Staff Reporter SCHEELITE. a strategic material for hardening steel and for jet aircraft construction, has been produced for the first time m Malaya. The directors of Raub Australian Gold Mining Company Ltd m their report for the year ended March 31, 1953, stated that scheelite
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  • 142 1 Standard Staff Reporter PROFESSOR Owen HoodPhilJips. the expert who will advise Singapore's nine-man Constitutional Commission under Sir George Rendel, arrived m a BOAC Comet from London yesterday. "I have seen constitutional development m various parts of the Commonwealth and I am looking forward to my job
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  • 57 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 2. (AP).— Price increases ranging from 2i to f> per rent for passenger car arvi truck tyres were announced yesterday l>y United States Rubber Co. It was the first price boost for U.S. Rubber Co., tyres m throe years. The company
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  • 335 1  - MALAY REDS JOIN FORNT LINE RONNIE DUCLOS By JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Latest reports emanating from villages recently subjected to Communist propaganda state that a Malay woman bandit is controlling a wide area m the Malacca jungle, while m the Mersing-Endau area of Johore a Malay bandit has taken over control
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  • 345 1 MORE POWER FOR POLICE IN OPIUM WAR SINGAPORE Government yesterday announced that it proposes to strengthen the hands of the Police and Customs m their war against opium addicts. A Bill to be introduced m the Legislative Council when it meets on Oct. 20, will make it an offence for
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  • 49 1 Reception Party At Airport PROFESSOR Owen HoodPhillips who will act as adviser to the Rendel Commission arrived m Singapore by BOAC comet yesterday. H e was met at the airport by the acting Attorney-General Mr. C.H. Butterfield (extreme right). The professor is seen here with his wife. Standard photo.
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  • 18 1 "Something fell on me as I walked under an archway of ladders at a window-clean-er's wedding!"
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  • 65 1 BANGKOK, Ot. 2. (UP).— Thailand has offered to sell an additional 80.000 tons of nee to British territoriei this year, an authoritative source revealed today. He said the offer is keenly watched by no' or Ay the rice traders but ai>o ly general merchants, as
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  • 22 1 TWO men who staged a day light robbery m a house at Pongol Road yesterday got away with S.'iO.
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  • 187 1 TERROR STRIFE REACHES DEADEND LONDON. Oct. 2. (UP). The Times correspondent m Singapore reported t >- day there is a ftaJtmalt m the military campaign against Communism m Malaya. In th Dni of two .v »i headlined "StaJemaU i" Malaya** Dm correspondent re* viewed the campaign sinri its in-' beginningi
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  • 68 1 LONDON. Ot. (API Two hundred British i>u-.,nesi leaden Thm -<i.iv atti n i H.-,i China N lonal I) iv luncheon nt\t] ipplauded Lord E!ib;irjk's call for more ti wi»h tho Cofnmua B.inkei HMOUfartUI mtrchantt, ihippen and m trialitti b*ar<i Viscount Khb;wik ui£;«> tlic British Qovta)"
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  • 18 1 BURGLARS brok« li room m Ardmon f .tin with two wristwa i rath totalling $700
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    • 39 1 HOOVER'S u,ctric PoKl f iers. ■r s und y^ hifig machines \uth'irisrd dralpr:. (T^**\. LEE CHAY CO. if^ ])>() Norih Bridfe Road >lL ginfaptr* 6. Tel. 8U254. SX UNBREAKABIE SPKMG INCABLOC (SHOCKPROOF) ■•^.-ttel.. JROPICALISED '31AINABLE AT AIX LEADING WATCH DEALERS
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    • 25 1 /or t.fti'Mt Hu§9f§m mt LADIES HANDBAGS always rail on i Th< NOVELTY.toh 8K North Rridfe Road. Phone J123 Sinrapore-C. Grittall WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LTD.
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  • 174 2 NEW SATAI CENTRE IS OPENED THK Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association Rehabilitation Centre m Cantonment Road was officially opened by Mrs Carlick, wife of Dr. G 11. S Gartfek, director of S ATA. Clinic, yesterday Dr Ciarlick said the Centre is one branch of the Rehabilitation Depart- tin nt which finds
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  • 39 2 ERWK; FIECHTER was Traffic Magistrate yesterday for parking his car beside a white line Jaid down m the centre of the road for the gui- a EL2 l trairk avid 'or driving without a licence.
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  • 184 2 SINGAPORE Government yesterday invited applications for entry into its Higher Services next year. I C >mpt titive Examinations lor Part I ol the Higher Services will be held m April. The Government Gazette yesterday gave details ol the syllabus. Candidates are expected to take
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  • 80 2 SHIA Boon Heng of Upper Serangoon Road pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a car m a negligent manner resultJ'i* m a collision with a car Jt Yeo Chu Kanj; Road on Mty 1?. A nd wai fined $50 .voterdny mi n t h e Singapore
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  • 312 2 Colony Unions To Study New Wage Structure Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government yesterday agreed to give its 10,000 lower-paid employees wage increases up to a moximum of $15. The offer was made to representatives of the Joint Council of Action at a meeting held m the
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  • 78 2 P™ Ah Pheow and Lhoo Seng Hong were yesterday tentatively charged m the Singapore Seventh Police Court with counterfeiting coins. It was alleged that at about 4.15 p.m. on July 28 at 77, East Coast Road the accused counterfeited 20-cent coins and were m
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  • 78 2 At the conclusion of a preliminary inquiry m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday. Woo Peng Hun« was committed to the nex' Assizes on a charge of armed robbery The court \va s told that at about 10 a.m. on June 5 Woo and another
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  • 51 2 HONGKONG. Oct 2 So* cial Standard Service. Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15 87 to £1 Ii ce a ri 7 ng: t 5 4 525 t0 U9 S tn II V> Mala yan $1; $0,191 L?- ri °i? c Indonesian Rupiah: Gold to one
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  • 99 2 A MOTION to commit Yeo Jin Guat, bankrupt ex-milhon-aire businessman of Singapore to prison for having borrowed I large sum of money without reasonable expectation to repay it. was mentioned before the Acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Brown, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. In addition, an
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  • 56 2 A bankruptcy notice filed against Mr. K. Ramasamy was withdrawn m the Singapore High Court, yesterday The application was made by Mr. Ramasamy before he Acting Chief Justice Mr Justice Brown, on the grounds that he had reached a settlement with his creditor AIR COMMODORE Prince Rang
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  • 247 2 Freight War? Nothing Of The Kind, He Says Standard StaflF Reporter CRITICISM by some Singapore business circles that Japanese shipping ]ines are today undercutting the freight rates of their competitors were tailed yesterday by Mr. Fred J. Barretto. manager of the Barretto Shipping Trading Co., Ltd. Mr. Barretto, whose firm
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  • 51 2 MR. DEXTER V. RIVFXBURGH, United Slates A-i--culture Department rice expert is expected to visit Malaya soon on a study tour Mr. Rivenburgh. during his stay m Malaya, will study production trends and market outlets with a view to gather information useful to the American rice
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  • 59 2 MESSRS. H. A Campbell. Yon 3 Shook Lin. C Thornton. G. M. Knocker. G. F. Lloyd 5i^ h i i Ia mud bm Sheikh Abdul xMajid and Quek Kai i\ec have bee n appointed members of the Advisory Committee (Malayan Rubber *und). according t o a Singapore
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  • 350 2 AIR COMMODORE Chalern Kiert, pilot of th e first Thai fighter to laud (it Chanai vpsterHnu mi n ti,o m^. ground are the Bearcat s Standard Vhoto. Standard Staff Reporter A FLIGHT of Six Bearcat fighters and a stall Dakota of the Royal Thai
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  • 40 2 RECEIVING and adjud: eating orders were made against Mr. M. A. Abdul Majid by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Brown, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The orders were made oa a judgment debt ©X $13,177.
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  • 109 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib m Singapore vp^ierdaj were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 62 i 6°; No. 1 R.S.S 62* 625 No. I R.S.S 602 6H No. 3 R.S.S. 591 59. Tone: Quiet TIN PRICE The prire of tin > ester day was 5303
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  • 91 2 THE following have passed the examinations of the Central Midwives Board *A' and B 1 Certificates held on July 28 and Aug. 28 respectively: *A' Certificate: Ang Lay Wah Isa Chan, Eng Kirn Choo Guck Nyuk Choo. Latifah Mahyudin Lee Ah Chan Ling Mi e Hean! F.ora
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  • 252 3 MR. GOODE STUDIES ENTRY LAW RED TAPE THE Colonial Secretary, \V Goode, admit- i \.-J«Tii.iy (hat 'there is substaare" m the all<- itions Mr. P. I De Souza. i ;>l itive Councillor, that ivorking of the ImmigraOiriin.ince is causing !n iiMm-s to the people. He risited the Department ir strtday
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  • 81 3 Standard Staff Reporter LEVEN Singapore Government its survived the stilt competitive iitions of the Public Services mission to be selected into Part I Higher Services Scheme. < 10 candidates including many and tenographers entered for ttion recently. Only about ed to satisfy the examiners
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  • 162 3 Acting President Of S 'pore Rotary CHIN CHYE FONG ict a nt ol the S p >re Rotary Club m the Mr. P. H. Steed the Colony by for Bangkok this A. 1 general manager Electric Co., I attend the E.C.A.F.E. il -i-'ti c on Electric Power to the United
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  • 195 3 —He Says Standard Staff Reporter MANY Chinese businessmen m Singapore, headed by Mr. Tan Lark Sye. former president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, want Government to give up control of rice and sugar, and hand the business back to private enterprise. Object: "Mainly
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  • 207 3 LEADERS of the Malayan Indian Congress and the Singapore Regional Indian Congress wili meet m Singapore tomorrow to discuss whether the M.I.C. should or should not stick to the National Con ference. In a press release, Mr. John Jacobs, the Hon. Secretary of the 5.R.1.0.. expressed
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  • 186 3 WHILE over two hundred new students at the University of Malaya are looking forward to the lectures which begin on Monday, a number of referred Arts students who failed to pass the last academic year, are confronted with a big problem. They are left with the
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  • 300 3 Women Too Busy' To Run Girls Club; So Men Do It A CLUB for 300 underprivileged girls which was started last February by the Singa pore Women's Council is now being run entirely by men because the women members of the Council say they are "too busy." This was disclosed
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  • 124 3 Director Of 3 Companies MX IMKOI.I) WII KINSON. M, .i din'rlor of Shell Transport .md Tradinc Compin l,td h.iN hrrn i|»pnintrd a director of two etbet t <>iup.inirs m th* Kov.il Hutch Shell urmip Ike AatJt S:i\on Prtrolrum Company. Ltd.. and the Shell Prtrolrum Company Ltd. Mr. Wilkinson jmnrd the
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  • 73 3 CIOTH valued a t H,7tl were ilolen from a shop m Ttong Behru Bold on Wed day night The proprietor told potiee bo lodMd up ill the doors I irlndowi before i th,«t nii»ht. WhOT ho wok.- up ♦he next mornnjj he found front door
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  • 70 3 Thief Threw Back Stolen Trousers A MAN' living m StaPlace WOkm up at dawn >n Thursday to And a thief l. iri£T his housa with his troi. which contained inora khan $:un). He jumped out of lied and raised an alarm, whereupon the thief clambered up the ro if nnd
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  • 79 3 Standard Staff Reporter FOUR ■fined men entered shop m Lim Teck 800 Roail it 8 ■'<') On 1 htll vi.iy n i and herded the occupants n woman, her daughter and a 80-year old man mt o a room. One man blew out the pressure
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  • 28 3 A LECTURE on "The Cause of Strife" will be given by Mr Gian Datwani on Sunday at It a.m., at the Baha'i Centre. Singapore.
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  • 79 4 IWO CARS collided at the junction <>[ Kiv< r Valley Koad and Tank Koad early last night. The impact spun the biu tai round and it turned turtle. Its Malay \vcc was injured and taken to hospital. Two huropeans who were m it al>o received minor
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  • 89 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two terrorist?! including a District Committee member of the pommiClift terrorist organisation have been killed mid two others wounded by Security Forces m the Federation during t he last 24 hour.-. A patrol of the Second King's Afruan Rifles killed one of them
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  • 257 4 ColeWif'^M 0 0 Ma e istr te Mr. JM. Devereauxcoietmurn. told the prosecutor. Mr. H. Sparrow, for f«S y C S m^ an «l M r. Abraham, defence counsel for seven hawkers, that he had to quote the sayine' ?hP l" a S w
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  • 231 4 Fix Target Date For Self-Rule Call Standard Staff Reporter PAN-MALAYAN Labour leaders while welcoming the pledge by the British m^SS^Lff^vSS!^ V"?f*K T anted a defin- naure of an emorgency resolub( JI government to Malaya; ite date to be fixed to im- tion by aa overwhelming ivithin a specified period.! plement
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  • 188 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Tenants registration is to be tightened up m Kuala Lumpur after it has been allowed to lapse. This latest move is designed to keep out bad elements or terrorists from harbouring m the town and getting food. Recently security checks were
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  • 56 4 RECEIVING and adjudicating orders were made against Mr. Carles Krygsman, a Singapore businessman, for a judgment debt of $86,633 by the acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Brown, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. The application was made by Mr. A. P. Godwin on behaff of the petitioning
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  • 55 4 MR. Wang Chia Ping, one of the two men to receive the tirst Doctorates of Philosophy i r o m the University of Malaya, has resigned from the tutorial staff of t he University TTnfoi 8 P r< eedin g to the united Kingdom shortly for
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  • 96 4 KUALA LIMPIR. FH. A Morris Minor car which was stolen m the Z small hour s of this morn- I m? from a Kuala Lum- i 1 pur street was found m c the afternoon by police C Z abandoned and wrecked nine miles
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  • 173 4 MALACCA. Fri. The Malacca Municipal Hawkers Sub-committee appointed by the Municipal Council to enquire into the hawkers' appeal for a more progressive policy heard evidence yesterday from several huay kuans and asso ciations The sub-committee heard representatives of a crosssection of hawker>. both licensed and unlicensed.
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  • 137 4 MA N V applications and some subscriptions were received yesterday by the Sinea pore City Council within S ?2 hours of announcing a new WmFr Ol i? r loan Thf sSndaft!* TrCaSUrer told ile said the response was good and hoped the loan would be
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  • 222 4 Appellantßanned From Only Five Areas In Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Sultan of Selangor has varied the restriction order he recently imposed on one of three Chinese whom he hod banished to Kuala Kubu Bhoru. -if v anatlon followed an appeal by Mr. N. A. Majonbanks, Counsel
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  • 52 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The police today reported a theft of $120 from the Polite Inspectors' Mess m Gurney Road. In anolher burglary, two men broke into a room m which an old Chinese woman slept alone and got away with a haul of $4,704 m cash
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  • 40 4 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. The 650 labourers on Bcr'am Estate, Kepala Batas, who went on a two-day strike following a dispute between two labourers returned to work yesterday. Il is understood that an inquiry will be made into 'he dispute.
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  • 151 4 Standard Staff Reporter YET ANOTHER fire the fourth m the past three weeks broke out m North Bridge Road at dawn yesterday and destroyed $10,000 worth of property on the ground floor of a two-story shophouse. The shop (one section selling cloth, the other
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  • 54 4 LEWIS Wood of Singapore Base District General Headquarters, appeared m the First Traffic Court yesterday on three charges of driving a car without the owner's consent, a driving licence, and insurance coverage. He claimed trial to the charges, and was allowed bail of $500 until
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  • 41 4 FORTY persons have been granted certificates of naurahsation by the Secretary of State for the Colonies and their Oaths of Allegiance have been regisiered m the Colonial Secretary's office, according to a Singapore Government Gazette Notification issued yesterdaj.
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  • 273 4  -  Cheat Case Man Says FLNAXG, Fri.— An examination of witnesses connected with a cheating charge against <\ s %nimurani a former Sungei Patani health inspector now reported to be m Ceylon, was carried out m the Magistrate** Court today. A car driver, Mohamed Arif- and h.'«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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    • 208 4 iv >v VAst done r Wl s vK 1 *.*!>** Wmc», ond M l; U fh- cool i,r >^^^ dittoned lu>ur. HOTEi, BAR a lESTAIURT 228 tr 229 ROCHORE RD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE *****-8, Cab!cs "THESEVEN a glimpse US Ch.nes^ HUA MU LAN f&i fe WARRIOR MAID Mi£&\ OF CHINA I
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  • 82 5 PRIEST TO FACE TRIAL CHARGE UNDER EMERGENCY LAW SI RFMBAN, Thurs.— Nu I alt Kwonu, a 70- car-old priest of the \wl! known Rocky Temple at I'lu Temiang, was wstcrday charged before (he Magistrate, Raja Sutoag, under the Emergency Regulations. a •> c«ed to have upplies to persons namci are
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  • 67 5 IPORE labourer 9 thn c men home from ■i Hi w al- v. s»,(l. arid card was taken •m Amat told The nifht that he Henderaon men aphiin m a dark im up. One ot the dark object" He believed U was to stood by
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  • 37 5 DRIVING-$25 NEGLIGENT •ORAL Michael King R E ME. Ayer Raja fined |2S by the Second Traffic Mr. Howe Voon v lor driving m a negligent ting m a collision ai at Buk it Road on Sept 14
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  • 74 5 Ridiculed Girl Tried To End Life SERfcMRAN. lii ■naBMI she wiis ndu hUmI for having Kivra her photograph to a boy friend, a H Jfr aM sirl tried to take her life by drinking eye lotion. This was stated m the Soremban Magistrate** Comt when the siri. M. Therisn. appeared
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  • 19 5 INSPECTOR X 2 yoke Meng of the Police Department has left Tanjong Maitm district on transfer to Kampar.
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  • 107 5 LONDON, Oct. 2 (AP) The price war among British small "car manufacturers was I stepped up today with the Austin Motor Co. announcing cuts In the sale price of two popuiar models. Basic price of the Somerset saloon was listed at £44H. a reduction of
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  • 91 5 PASSENGERS from Hongkong .spent a whole day mi n the Outer Roads gazing at the Singapore skyline from the 11.600 ton Lloyd Triestino liner. Victoria, yesterday The liner, which reached here early i r the morning was originally scheduled to berth iit 1 pjn., but
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    75 5 A public meeting to celebrate Gandhi Fayanthi will be held by the Seletar Naval Base Indian Congress at Srec Narayan Mission, West Hill Road Sembawang, this evening. Speakers will be Mr. C R Dasaratha Raj. Mr. N.Nadaraia arid Mr. N.A.Joihi. A sports meet will also be held. MIS*
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  • 41 5 Miss Ruth Wong (left) Miss Tho. art tcarhrr of Bukit Bintan^ Girls' School. and Miss Yum Tek Hoons (rieht) hang one of the paintings for the exhibition at the Technical College at High Street. Ktmla Lumpur. photo -•^i*iraara
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  • 34 5 OPEN VERDICT IN FLATS DEATH FALL Clittiford Was Unwell Wife ba,r'; r t)hvM 1 ni^rT nt mi """-s before Cim. ford, c1,,,, h hp r;mf ihT r «'';miUce meeting of no evidence thiit Clitti
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  • 131 5 mmm 9 uuvinJbunasiKvolved UlUjptHAtn Commander. George Ansell HartPr^rii i f "T. B ffade S'nßapore Naval Base, and rresident of the I>wkvard Fire Brigade Welfare Association, was charged m the Fifth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $11,000 l>r! msim; to the Association.
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  • 416 5 s(lßffiS*«ass Serarigoon Road. Later they went for a stnHl wh,ch Clittiford suggested a motor car dr She noticed that her husband «me. was not quite well and told him so, counter-suggesting that they should not go for a drive. When her husband tried to push
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  • 76 5 Fewer Asked Dept 's Help l Mh number of unemployed persons registered with the Singapore Labour Exchange dropped m September. Mr Aw Chin Hu, P*lony*i employment officer, told The Standard yesterday He said that only I 59$ oeople SOUgU the help of the Exchange during the mo ith *'hile J.fi94
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  • 141 5 House Was Surrounded But Robbers Had Fled WHILE two aimed robbers threatened a man i a room m Beo Lane on Thursday night, his wife slipped out of the house and raised the alarm. Neighbour.-- surrounded the house but the robbers escaped m the darkne.^. They left with empty hand?.
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  • 155 5 Xavier Cugat, 'King' of |he Latin American rumba is expected m Singapore early m December with his 31 mti !»tf show. Mr. Charles Cray, Hongkong impressario. who arrived here last night, by air said that ail the major arrangements for a whole week's run
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  • 59 5 FOR abetting his underaged sister, to drive a car along Serabawang Road m December last year while not covered by third party Insurance, See Poh Soon, a shop assistant, was lined a total of $12."> and disqualified from driving all rial if I of vehicles lor
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  • 74 5 IKOTA BHARU. Fri— Haii Md A mm. General Secret arv of !vL 1C Comrr >ittee ipoaaoring the Muslim College m Malaya, accompanied by four others arc here to raise funds for the College. At the Maglis Ugama Islam. l ev -spoke to nearly 500 Muslims c-n
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  • 14 5 ■MM* of Watty Chnr.l, 1,,,, lh HuiroM prr>idr«t of thr S«*irl>
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  • 166 5 WFW STUDENTS RESIST R AGGERS maw standard StalT Krportrr h,.vi?f n w stlldents baton*; oi Mgte <dmdw that was passed round 1a,,. >esl,rdaN Xr Th« rirculai pi laded by a group <>t ienioi student who rail themaetvct HMailbari th t "Anti-Raggeri l<mw". quote the Univcrsity'i ban oo ragging Imp 'tins
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  • 25 5 PUPILS of Si M, r fttitutton. Ipofa will k t.,cf m 1 m aid of t»»r >, hou buiM«ri« fund. ;r: D«-i iM n
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 68 5 Weather MIMMIM TLMPtR.VIIRF: From 7.:50 p.m. 1 10 U to 7.?.0 a.m. g 10 Singapore (74Fi. Penanfi: <77F). Kota Haliru <<.'»I-). Kuala Lumpur (7.:F), lpoh (71F). Kuantan (7iF). Maximum Temperature: From 7.:.0 a.m. M 0 53 to 7.7,0 p^m Singapore (881 IVnang (Hiit), Kota Rahru (g7F), Kuala Lumpur (91F). lpoh
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  • 703 6 ]£V giving thr MCA-UMNO Alliance two Important portfolios m the Administration, tho Federal Government has at least put right an anomaly. Although it can hardly be argued that demo(ratic Bell government m Malaya will make much spectacular advance as the result of Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman
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  • 352 6 Review of Views New Portfolios BY ACCEPTING the portfolios m the Federation Cabinet, the UMNO-MCA Alliance has apparently accepted the principle of self-government by nomination, Utusan Melayu states editorially, commenting on the appointments of Colonel H. S. Lee and Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman as "Ministers" m the Federation
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  • 1397 6 WORLD AIRPORTS KEEP PACE WITH JETS By a Special Correspondent of The Times. A SPARK of pride illumines a dusty departmental file recording the facilities offered m the early twenties by the new first-clas s civil airport on Hounslow Heath. Not only had it a land m 5; space every
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  • 199 6 A SELECTIVE insecticide which It a product of British research and is spider promises to be of Mfistancg to tea yruu-ers m the fu§ Fa.st This pest is one of the worst of itJ kind for it attacks fruit and fo] vsuailu devastating results, the
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 255 6 Nair's Suggestion Is Wrong Sir, In his letter appearing mi n The Singapore Standard of Sept. 24, Mr. M.P.D Nair asked what was wrong m Mggesltag that Singapore should recruit teachers from India. I would like to emphasise that basically his suggestion is wrong and that it should be rejected
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    • 117 6 Sir;— The Sultan of Johore. the other day. was reported to have passed certain remarks about the constitution of the Federation m comparison to the good old days of his then independent state of Johore. the Federated Malay States and the Straits Settlements. Maybe our
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  • 13 6 "All right, all rißlit!— l only four nitir of hinds!"
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  • 222 6 Sir: Alex Josey'a article. '•.Money f< r Malaya." was of great interest. I agree with Mr. Jose? that there is a considerable measure of truth m the comment quoted from The Economist. I am at present interested, however, only m point 3, viz: that "the third task
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  • 183 7 LONDON, Oct. 2 <AP) Prime Mininster Sir Winston Churchill sat down to dinner last night with his top Ministers m preparation lor a cahinet meeting ic.day that will see his government back at lull strength. He quashed growing rumours today thai ailing Anthony Eden was
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  • 131 7 »NDON, On. 2: (Reuter) i < ci iiii.il period for Ihc ibbei Industry will be 18 months while etic Industry remains control of the ReconFi nance Corporal ion, rimes predicted the Corporation I a new sales policy tain synthetic rubber hich are manufacl< r its facilities.
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  • 50 7 T \NKFURT, Oct. 2. (AP). Stars and Stripes will itc 3-D edition and ■I red-.qreen viewers to 10.000 -iii) libers m Europe editor-in-chief, Col. Arthur L. Jorgennnounced today. ted States Army ide five pages <>f i> pictures together with an c «>n various inird-dimen- techniques.
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  • 77 7 T i:\fburc; Germany), 2, (AP).— The British i.val Hampshire Regiment, nod here since L 951, will c :it the end ol this month tfalaya, regimental officers I tMi!;iy. They declined borate. radio photo. FILM Actress June Haver, who abandoned a U 500- u«.k film career six
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  • 49 7 PARIS. Oct. 2. fAP>— Oneday strikes delayed railway traffic today on lines between Paris and Southeast France ;md briefly Interrupted telegraph service m the capital. Both strikes were announced to last 1M hours but the telegraph wiilkoul appeared never to have got really under way.
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  • 30 7 A PASSENGER bus went out of control on Wed losday ;md smashed into a building at Paraguay, killing 14 and injuring more than 20 persons. —A. P.
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  • 175 7 INDIAN GUARDS KILL 2 RIOTERS PANMUNJOM, Oct. 2, (Reuter).— lndian guards today killed two Chinese and wounded five as screaming non-repatriat-ed prisoners tried to break their way into the medical compound where the Indians' were examining an attempted suicide. The Indian spokesman mM Chinese m three compounds started a "wild
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  • 114 7 JAKARTA. Oct. 2 (UP) Th c Indonesian army currently engaged m operations against the fanatical Moslem Aeheen rebels along th r west and east coast of Sumatra is m lull control of the situation, an army communique said today. The current operations are aimed at strengthening military
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  • 48 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 2. (UP).— One thousand six hundred Ceylon Government employees face a threat of dismissal because they have not been able to explain satisfactorily why they did not turn up for work on August 12. the day of the leftist organised "hartal.'*
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  • 73 7 Standard London Correspondent 1 LONDON, Oct. 2 The following are the closing prices of rubber and m on the London market: LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot )B;>d. Nov. 1 b d Spot £608 per ton, Dec. 1814. buyers, £610 sellers. Jan. Mar. 18id. Three months: £599 Apr Jure
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  • 224 7 New Indian State Of Andhra Created NEW DELHI, Oct. 2, (AP)— The Indian Republic's first state to be established on language lines, Teluguspeaking Andhra, came into being yesterday. The Communists backed the drive kor its creation. Prime Minister Nehru, who resisted until Gandhian leader Potto Sriramulu fasted to death for
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  • 62 7 'Tunnel' Of Disaster THE tanker Tirondrro- ga limps into Los An geles harbour, with a j huge hole you could float j a tug through amidships. The 'Tunnel' was Z caused by a mysterious j explosion inside the ship while at sea. The tanker. inbound from Honolulu. came m under
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  • 215 7 MARGATE, Oct. 2, (Reuter).— Socialists meeting here today overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to nationalise Britain's privately owned banks when a Labour government is returned to power. Tlie proposal was put forward to the Labour Party.; annual conference here by a local Labour branch. It called
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  • 102 7 Occupy Ballroom COLOMBO, Oct. 2. (AFP)— Hundreds of gue?ts i.i Colombo s first class hotel, the Grand Oriental, had to fend for lliemselvei for the second time m two months this morning when 400 employees staged a sit-down strike ta the hotci ballroom. The alleged CSUSt
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    107 7 THE body of Professor Ernst Reuter. Mayor of Berlin, has been taken to the Schoenberg City Hall to lie m state m a casket draped with the flag of the city of Berlin. AFP. U«> PKFSIDr-'NTS MEET- Field Marshal Alexander Papagos (right). Premier and Presi- of Greece
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  • 22 7 FORMER Jordan Samitor Najir Ibrahaar was shot dead by nn unknown assailant while walking down Amman's main -afi j
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  • 86 7 ROME, Oct. 2 (AP) A staid debate on foreign policy erupted today into a fistswinging brawl between Communists and pro-Fascists m the Italian Chamber of Deputies. The fight ended when Presiding Officer Leone threatened the combatants with fines. Bruises were reported to be minor. ALL smiles.
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  • 376 7 U.S., SOUTH KOREA SIGN A TREATY Pyun: Two Bound In Holy Vigilance' WASHINGTON, Ocf. 2 (Reufcr)- -The South Korean Foreign Minister, Dr. Y. T. Pyun, said here yesterday his country's mutual defence treaty with the United States was "an endurable covenant binding the two together m a holy and dedicated
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  • 100 7 PARIS. Oct. (It U I Vr< <\ !i for< 1 1 Orn^ration Bro-lv m Hungyan aroa N m ftf Hanoi have killed VirtTiinh Commui; surgon's aul t-up" I n.i reach nsr horo f: lh« I Cotn-nnnd m Baool Tho operation. whi< h of a
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  • 59 7 HONGKONG. Oct. 2. (AFP). The British cruiser. Birmingham, with Rear Admiral E.G. A. Clifford. Second m Command of the Far East station, aboard, and Canadian destroyer, Athabaskan. on their way here, were this morning diverted to the assistance of the 1. 134-ton Panamanian freighter. Tongshui.
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  • 96 7 CAIRO Oct. 2. (AP)— The brother of former Saadisi Premier Ibrahim Abdel Hadi will appear on Sunday before 'he same revolutionary court which sentenced Abdel H.i'ii to death yesterday. Ho Is former police Lt. Col. Ismail E. Meligui. who Will face a death sentence on a charge
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  • 31 7 ARSKX ZOBIAX. ft, who was flown from Cjrprui to London on Tuesday for a br;iin tumor operation dud on ThundlJ at the hospital for nervous diseaa A P.
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  • 15 7 INDIA yr Die 8. r )lh «.f ihi birtlj of Miih.jfnu A. P.
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  • 118 7 photo. MANILA 2 Philippine Govern < launched an r.\>- tigatioi f the reported t f slave labour camp m <n. I of the Mindanao Southern PhiUppii A report (m.t. th« mayor of Eambi 212 Filipino Chri I and girls were being slave labourers i t a
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  • 47 8 LONDON. Oct. 2, (AFP). The British Air Ministry announced that it has derided to withdraw its lone entry from the England to New 7a:\land air race. There is insufficient time for the plane t( undergo necessary long-range tests, the Air Ministry added.
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  • 32 8 THE United States Air force has annonuoed that it planned to expand production of the Boeing 852 jet bomber and the North American Fl oo supersonic jet fighter— Renter.
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  • 14 8 Iraq Jordan Pact THE Iraqi-Jordan trade treaty \va s signed m Baghdad yesterday.— -Reuter.
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  • 324 8 NEW YORK, Oct. 2, (AP) The great port o New York and a number of other Atlantic ports wen paralysed yesterday as President Eisenhower invokei the Taft-Hartley Law against a IT.S.l T .S. multi-millioi dollar East Coast waterfront strike. At best, however, the
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  • 76 8 WASHINGTON. Oct. 2, (AP).— The United States will launch the world's first atomic submarine on Jan. 21 next year. This was disclosed here yesterday with the announcement that Mrs. Dwight I). Eisenhower has accepted an invitation to christen the revolutionary new vessel Nautilus. It
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  • 290 9 Rubber Producers Call For Rl Co-operation Standard Market Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The cogent need tor closer co-operation between Indonesian and Malayan rubber producers, m view of the competition from the American synthetic rubber industry, is emphasized by leoding rubber producers m the Federation. It is felt that the policies
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  • 61 9 LONDON, Oct. 2, (AP)— Moscow yesterday reported Russian chemists have produced a new antibiotic drug called Biomycin which they claim cures typhus. dysentery, pneumonia, carbuncles, burns and frostbite. The drug, taken m powder form. i s absorbed m the bloodstream within half an hour and increases
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  • 201 9 EXPORTS OF SAGO TO U.K. ARE UP MALAYAN exports of sago flour to the United Kingdom so far this year have been the highest m years, compensating for the loss of India as a customer due to the lack of import permits and very much smaller sales to Hongkong. The
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  • 155 9 A£23 ,465 Profit By Raub Mine TOT (tii* of Raub Australian Co ,< Mining Company Ltd repot I prafM of AJ123,465 for the year ended Mar. 31 ih.'».< after barging depn al I 29,392, Intel on rehabilitation loan A£9,Ml< and aU i tpt odil ire other than debited I<> n
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  • 31 9 Ij THIS m foot statue of V (Jui'fti BamWtk n.is sren by visitors to \br liritish Pavilion at lh# (iciman Industrial I .m m West B< rlin.
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  • 116 9 DOING THE MARKET ROBBER QUIET THE rubbei > i' v low< than n m q nabfa i r 1 <■ osta (•;j-i cc its p y). r r and r. B, Ovei or ler* i J"i their is and < i thi .i". r the <i>- the r to hr
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  • 72 9 1m: do Dwan <■ i >■ i if i i Minrv PRMMNMMCd .inri w.«s aeofltralc I bj t </f I h»' shnre mark« i t. i <] prir<» IMU'STRMI H b > Hi kM MINIM. Avrr fli'.un ?4 id I M v Xv 11 14 r u H Ku
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  • 67 9 'I I pi* re wag r v r .v !h r jt n:irhani»« is tlay't If els. pra for O t at %:u\l p i| with so H ij I '8. i^t oil n r r* (pel rul) iuo'f i t iiv Ie (i <•>.:•; H 10; i t
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    • 308 9 HI Abner i By A/ Capp AH MA^xTT COSJ J YOU WlFt r", Mf v /f<: >r VT.■ r M I'HIIIIIP™ —I P— T— -n ByVT-HonWrn FW^-^/ys**}± WHATS L JwtlSz* tfer <>4 T^ l5 I'M/OUIET ENOUGH FORI HOSTILE RH3SWW I i^A Z.^ 0^ UN »ON. MAXTtR? GOTTA, BE WHEttE AJNT
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    • 919 9 S nore Daar v "Srtß*. Apr ln Par:s 3 n e h Mr HAW A****/* LIIMI: Hutan i' Malay 1 10 3<> INTKRNATIONAL BTUDBMTB W«ll«|»WI a-n. 12 4". J l3 138 1 B^cS* «KSi TI SSaS^ ENTERTAINMENT ?£*>"Tl "n»^ Central Hall" Faculty ofMedf- CAPITOL: Broken Arrow 10 am. P»<«t« cine,
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  • 669 10  -  'ANACRUSIS' By Music Notes WITH the aural part ol ff the Cambridge School Certificate music examination yesterday Peter Burges concluded his gargantuan six weeks long examining session m Singapore. He leaves on Tuesday for Hong Kong where his Job looks like being almost as intensive as
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  • 736 10  -  OXCE MORE Bombjy has pulled something out of tho hat m the way of firstclass presentation Rlue Rhythm." that enterprising magazine for jazz enthusiasts which is edited by young Niranjan Jhaveri. his sponsored its first showing of the "Suinffin* Britons" m the T.T.i Hotel's air-conditioned balirooin.
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    122 10 tfil M S ,''f pore( d its mu9ie teaching frater2e£JZnJ?tZ 1( deh c Aitken. She i, not, however, a neucomer to Malaya, haring lived here, mostly m Penana be r caZ ny a fZSLt eJ re the U ar Mn Altke founded f nourishing Academy of Music m Penanq.
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    563 10  -  BARRY OLIVER By 'THE SIMBANG Dramatic A Group recently presented "No Medals." Esther McCracken's tribute to the wartime housewife With the disappearance of the trying period of blackouts, ftrewatching and rationing, the play no longer packs the punch it did. but nevertheless th e players made a
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    • 344 10 IqCATHAY ORGANISATION^ "4vK ATTRACTIONS «JJ§* fev4[i [n^wyii^iTia opens toda Ml ij|j 'l *fTiM Hi Wffl lla -m- 1-30, 4.( us RICHARD WIDMARK and MARILYN MONROE, 1 OR R IDLY TEAMED TOGETHER IN THE HOTTEST PACKAGE OF MOVIE ENTERTAINMENT! I Richard Widmark Marilyn Monroe ."DON'T BOTHERTO KNOCT I^BONTBOTIiEB TO KNOCK" J
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    • 56 10 THE COUPON READ THIS BEFORE YOU ORDER YOUR PATTERN. You must enclose »hree ten cent stomps it you wont youi pottern cut If I don't get the stomps, you don't get the pottern A numbei ot orders hove come to me without the ttomps. These won't be cut till the
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    • 147 10 I fy RITA DPI asad\ T°**i£2 I ION: gv tsnuriFijgt ITOl'l KIKTHOATB i. I to^p, j£HBl -June pd En **rtaii or he enter:,7^ e!;vo :i! ->fit and plea «uu. which involve bouae. •i > or dear ones LEO— July 23 to Aul> 2*»— Exert your v:rn and *%tvr^ push your
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  • 115 11 Asian Games M ROPEANS who arc naturalised British subjects or nationals of this country are elicible tn J^, the Asian Games m Manila next year nroJK ?^J n c onformed to the residential qul.iLX^*^ lZ than five years' stay m the Colony ot less This reply
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  • 513 11 SEVEN new records were established at the St An:i:-my's Boys School's fourth annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming club yesterday Of these tour went to Joseph Shirmer who won the "A" Division championship. hirnn m the 100 and free style and the i an
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  • 102 11 ROYAL Air Force Tcngah. ng favourites for this S.A.F.A. Junior K.O. /led a convincing 3 l tory ov<:r Tuan Mong Old Boy* Association at Gcylang yesterday. speed and stamina of the airmen won the game. The goals did tio* come until the last five minutes when •his
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  • 91 11 THE Singapore -lockey Asso■m will hold a trial match the SRC padang next Saturi loams arc. Colours: Lewis (G11.Q.) X Barth (SH.C.K B Murks <SR(>. p. penncfather (Police* Reynolds (S.CCJ (.'apt. V. Devadai (Police). F. Fernandez S.O. F/O Dozey iR.AF). 4 Subba (G.H.Q) Bain Bridge C.C.),
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  • 63 11 YESTERDAYS Karrer lark soccer friendly results: Boustead ["•at Singapore Cold Storage 3-2 ''^rors for Boustrad were Pigoil J2) nmi Sahedi. For SCS: Said Mohamed. Aston AC beat Electric De-'-mf*nt 2-1 Nadarajah and my scored for Aston and loni Whan for Electric Dept. Binr.dc .sling Station beat
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  • 45 11 NEW YORK, Oct. 1. (UP) Golden Boy Mickey Mantle of the Yankees deposited a two"n firmer deep into the last J stands m the eighth in--8 today for a 4—2 victory ta*» Dodgen m the second Kt£§ tf the world feriec
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  • 62 11 ACTING Chief Justice of Singapore. Mr. Justice Brown, played his first polo tournament yesterday after 15 years when he helped Singapore Civilians to beat Royal Pahang Polo Cub by 3| goals to 2 m a Selangor Turf Club Cup game. In another match Singapore Military beat
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  • 734 11 NEGRI SEMBILAN HOLD SELANGOR QUADRANGULAR! FAVOURITES KUALA LUMPIR, Fri.— Selangor, who are expected to win the Malayan luadrangular hockey tournament m which Pahang, Penang, Negri Sembilan and Selangor are participating here, were surprisingly held to a one-all draw by Nerr H'intman today. Negri. a young and fast ide. were unlucky
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  • 318 11 TOWERING over the Indians, both m form and side, Socka Suppiah saved a point for the Indian Community who held the Army to a 2-all draw m this SAFA Community League match played at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. When the game hung m the
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  • 230 11 SIME DARBY and Shell Sports Club forced another replay of their Singapore Business Houses KO competition match on the F N ground yesterday. After drawing I—l m their first meeting, they drew again 2 2 for another replay. Luck sided the Shellmen. They were trailing I—2
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  • 313 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Penang had things their way when they trounced Pahang: six nil m the opening match of the Malayan Quadrangular Hockey Tournament on the padang today. Penang's goalkeeper Che Din Mohd had a field day as the Pahang forwards very seldom got anyway near
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  • 351 11 Young Quek Shines For Chinese SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club, staging a grand second half rally, took full points off Singapore Cricket Club when the teams met m a Singapore Hockey Association Division I league match on the Padang jntciJßJ. After a goaUess first half. Chinese scored three snan goals without
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  • 20 11 FOLKESTONE, England. Oct. 2, (AP).~ Sooth Africa defeated the United States 4—o Thursday m the Women's International Hockey Tournament.
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    • 503 11 NOTICES 1 THE ANGLO FRENCH TRADING CO.. LTD. A NNOUNCE that as from the Ist October 1953 it has ceased to carry on an Engineering Division. The business of this division together with alj the benefits and liabilities m respect of existing sales and maintenance contracts ha 3 been taken
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    • 705 11 em;a<;kment THE ensaxrmrnt o b Mr. One B*njj Koo. vnungest son Si Mr. A Mrs Ong Kong Kuan of Gopeng. t o Mi** Tan iiew Lan. ?;ixth daughter o/ Mr. and Mrs Tan Gin of Kampar is annourv ed on Saturday Oct. 3 1953. SITUATION VACANT TV7ANTED young Malay boy
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  • 673 12 Standards RACE CARD RAGE It 2.15 p.m Class 1, Dlv. 4—6 Furs BSJ& S IS2 *p£fclJ^:;E;;:: "SK i:::::::! 8322 it SSSIJf"' g:s*-£5 SSS'.:;;:: SCR,\TCHIN«S: Sullivan McCloud 970 m+tm*, tl 1)1 SJ% A h Go r don Hl)Obs Adelaide Star 3v 807 "Crest R*»KU»" Heddle i H>o Tria, B, Jury 3y
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  • 24 12 The weather cleared up during the last two days If there is no further rain today the going will be very good.
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  • 38 12 wi jr°"' -Racin* circle fon s "^i^JSZ treatment ha s now bed London MlddIeSPX Hospital He i s said to be nroeress taking a three weeks rest before returning to ihe hospital for further treat
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  • 252 12 This should resolve into a B?m2 tU^ S)< betw een Double Court, Metrostar and the bottom weight Waikiki. Going strictly On track form Doublf fng coe of a^ a iot!° hBVe the beat Double Blue has freshened up considerably since his last n a i rt
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  • 1031 12  -  WINDSOR LAD By RACE FOUR Cinema II came into his own when he won well at Bukit Timah last month and m his last race he finished second to Metrostar 8.04 (rec Hb.) going down by half a length. This Kingstone gelding
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  • 106 12 4 II \K I 111 SI V < %RTIII »uv Z M.rx,loflVru rrulam A> f** «M MapaTaliu \Ur\rl ol |>ru )^"m Bap""" vasL r '^»> •> tinder's Prince <>,>, r i M CINEMA II <im>l\ II 4 RuhlM-r Kx|M»rt|. r NMPim J»\ r-.«i NexrrAlilank MyslU M, (M r
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  • 302 12 Millionaire, Liberation Cup winner i s maim., his splendid form and gets mv vote t, vi V >v sprint for class 1 division 1 horses OP r shn I"* (Race 5). Millionaire has been set to ,am J JSS since his record equalling run
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  • 172 12 Race 8 Will Be Tough > Rare 8 is an affair. Skryne Pi m hsh Minstrel, H Am »r will mak< hot. I tako Urn proved Bkrvne P win. This Hyi ran I very m ■18 I/a on Thui finishing her w m hand. She Hi and then ran orid
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